Since the creation of Instagram people have been overly adding
titles and occupations listed in their bio. More than half the people
who follow me or who I follow are either bloggers, wardrobe stylist, models,
hair company’s, make-up artist, club promoters, or boutique owners.
JL
My reason for this discussion was that I was on one of my
favorite blog sites fashionbombdaily.com, and I was reading some of the
comments of the Bombshell of the Day post. They were just really giving this young
lady a hard time for calling herself a stylist. That’s not the first time I’ve
seen some one being ridiculed for being a wardrobe stylist.
Are there credentials that one should have before given that title? Should they be
published in a couple of magazines? Have a resume on hand?
I’m not going to touch too much on Insta- Models (models
only on Instagram) You can leave your opinion about them in the comment section
below! Lol
Make-Up Artist has
been the most pop-up occupation on social media. Don’t get me wrong many are
good, than there are others that I believe are doing it just because everyone
else is.
This is probably going to rub some people the wrong way
but this is just a discussion and I want to know other people’s opinion. Do any of you consider Mary Kay and AVON consultants
make-up artist?
What about faking it until you make it? Lol. My boyfriend had
a good point about adding “aspiring” to the title until you get your big break
to be able to wear that title.
Social media is a perfect asset to building any brand,
but if you are looking into a quick way to become known, then you’re not going
to last very long. My advice is just to be passionate about your craft and
anything worth having is worth working hard for.
Disclaimer:
This post is not to throw shade on anyone and their profession or expertise!
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